After sleeping rough with Daz (Luke Tittensor), Scarlett (Kelsey-Beth Crossley) finds Jimmy (Nick Miles) and reveals she doesn't want to leave for Canada. Reuniting with Daz later on Scarlett is thrilled to discover her feelings for him are mutual and is desperate not to leave.Meanwhile, Carrie (Linda Lusardi) is surprised to see her old flame Nick (Sam Kane) turn up in the village asking for a decision on the job offer in Canada. Jimmy tracks down Carrie and accuses her of wanting the move to get back at him. Scarlett compounds her confusion by revealing she and Daz are together and Carrie is left with no choice but to stay. Where does this leave Jimmy and Carrie's relationship?Also, despite Miles' (Ayden Callaghan) objections and Nicola's (Nicola Wheeler) lack of enthusiasm, Donald (Michael Jayston) makes a triumphant entrance to the village. He drags his new wife to the Woolpack and ingratiates himself with the regulars. When Nicola finally drags him away she wastes no time in expressing her discontent to David (Matthew Wolfenden). Desperate to escape the personal hell she finds herself in, Nicola arranges a meeting with David only for Donald to suggest she gives him a bath. Can Nicola live a lie for long enough to land her loot?Elsewhere, with Marlon (Mark Charnock) ill, Val (Charlie Hardwick) has no option but to cook the Woolpack meals thought up by her chef and Jonny (Richard Grieve). Presenting a quiche to Rodney (Patrick Mower) and Pollard (Chris Chittell) Val is embarrassed when they denounce her culinary skills. Val confronts Jonny and he says that her eyesight may be failing, pointing out a number of occasions she has misread things. Val is insulted and storms off, but is she blinded by pride?


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